Bondings Crossword Puzzle
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- ionic: type of bonding formed between positive and negative ions
- anion: negatively charged particles
- graphite: a type of carbon, that has the giant covalent structure, but does conduct electricity.
- isoelectronic: particles having the same number of electrons
- cation: positively charged particles
- hydroxide: negatively charged particles that make the solution alkaline
- allotropy: different forms of the same element
- molten: the state when ionic compounds melt and conduct electricity
- delocalized: in metal, the electrons free to move around are said to be ( )
- electrostatic: the force of attraction that holds oppositely charged particles together to form ionic bonding
- aqueous: the state when ionic compounds dissolve in water and conduct electricity
- ion: the particle that are responsible for the electron conductivity of ionic compounds
- malleable: property of metal that can be hammered into sheets
- intermolecular: weak attraction force between molecules, which is responsible for the boiling point of chlorine gas
- lattice: a regular array of particles
- covalent: type of bonding formed when a pair of electrons is shared between two atom.
- solid: the state of most ionic compounds at room temperature and doesn't conduct electricity
- sulfide: charged particle formed by gaining 2 electrons from s atom
- diamond: a type of carbon, that has the giant covalent structure, but doesn't conduct electricity.
- ductile: property of metal that can be drawn into wires
- nuclei: covalent bond is the electrostatic attraction between the ( ) of the atoms and the shared pair of electrons
- metallic: type of bonding formed between positive ions and delocalized electrons